“The University of Colorado’s Sea Level Research Group decided in May to add 0.3 millimeters -- or about the thickness of a fingernail -- every year to its actual measurements of sea levels, sparking criticism from experts who called it an attempt to exaggerate the effects of global warming...
Taylor said that the correction seemed bigger when compared with actual sea level increases.
‘We’ve seen only 7 inches of sea level rise in the past century and it hasn’t sped up this century. Compared to that, this [fudging of the data] would add nearly 20 percent to the sea level rise. That's not insignificant,’ he told FoxNews.com.”
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